Distance: 10.02 miles
Time: 1 hr 49 mins 48 secs
Route: Clyde Fant Parkway Trail
10 in week 10...ironic really.  I was going to try and start a little later since it is finally cooling off.  By cooling off, I mean it was a lovely 65 degrees instead of 78.  But let me tell you, those 13 degrees make a ginormous difference.  Any hoo, I received a phone call from a friend that needed a ride to the airport at 8am.  Instead of pushing it super close, I decided to just start at 5:30.  That way I'd have enough time to drive home, take a shower and not subject her to the nasty running funk.
Let me start off by saying that I have a very turbulent relationship with 10 miles.  The first time I ever ran 10 miles, I ended up horribly sick...to the point that I almost went to the ER.  The second time I did it, it was much better, but I was still a little leary.  Each time I've run it, something funky has happened to where it's just not as fun as I had hoped it would be.  10 miles is an important run.  It's the first time you reach double digits and it's really quite long.  When I started running them consistently in preparation for NOLA 2 years ago, I could never break 2 hours.  The closest I came was 2:02.  It always pissed me off.  I know that I wasn't supposed to run for time, but damn it, I wanted to break 2 hours!  It remained elusive...until today.
It was beautiful this morning.  There was a breeze and it was cool.  I decided to start at Hamel Park, which is a reverse direction on Clyde Fant.  It's closer to my house, so I figured it would get me home fast than if I had started at Sci-Port.  There were a lot of people that had the same idea, as the trail was pretty well peppered with people (do I get points for alliteration here?).  I had a bit of a rough start.  I borrowed Mark's amphipod thing that you can hook to the waist band of your pants and I've decided that I won't be doing that again.  Stupid thing kept falling off.  Finally, I managed to rig it to stay put and put my iPod and my shot bloks in there.  I was very grateful that I decided to wear the new shoes today.  I haven't had a chance to break them in this week, so I knew it was a little risky, but it definitely paid off.  They felt fabulous!
At 8 miles, I started to get a little tired.  I didn't do a long run last week, as Mark ran his REALLY long run in Ohio and we were on the road back to Louisiana.  Instead of giving in, I just dug my heels in deeper and kept going.  I finished my 10 miles in 1 hour, 49 minutes and 48 seconds.  I was so happy to finally break that 2 hour mark!  It gives me hope of more things to come.
I'm so proud of you. You are the bomb sh!t, yo!
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